Why don't halogens form cations like H+?
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Halogens don't form cations for the reason that they need 1 electron to obtain the nearest noble gas configuration or simply to attain stability.
But in the case of formation of Cations, they would need to donate 1 electron
But in the case of formation of Cations, they would need to donate 1 electron
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Hi!!
Here's your answer!!
He need 1 electron.
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Here's your answer!!
He need 1 electron.
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